THE world was full of battle The whole world, far and wide; Men and women and children Were fighting on either side. I was sent from the hottest combat With a message of life and death, Black with smoke and red with blood, Weary and out of breath. Forced to linger a moment And bind a stubborn wound, Cursing the hurt that kept me back From the fiery battle ground When I found a cheerful stranger, Calm, critical, serene, Well sheltered from all danger, Painting a battle scene. He was cordially glad to see me The coolly smiling wretch And inquired with admiration: "Do you mind if I make a sketch?" So he had me down in a minute, With murmurs of real delight; My "color" was "delicious;" My "action" was "just right!" And he prattled on with ardor Of the moving scene below; Of the "values" of the smoke-wreaths, And the "splendid rush and go;" Of the headlong desperate charges Where a thousand lives were spent: Of the "massing" in the foreground With the "middle distance" blent. Said I: "You speak serenely Of the living death in view; These are human creatures dying Are you not human too? "This is a present battle Where all men strive to-day; How does it chance you sit apart? Which is your banner say?" His fresh cheek blanched a little, And he answered with a smile That he fought not on either side; He was watching a little while. "Watching," said I, "and neutral! Neutral in times like these!" And I plucked him off his sketching stool And brought him to his knees. I stripped him of his travelling cloak And showed him to the sky By his uniform a traitor! By his handiwork a spy! I dragged him back to the field he left To the fate he was fitted for. We have no place for lookers-on, While all the world's at war! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAND OF COUNTERPANE by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON EPISTLES ON THE CHARACTER AND CONDITION OF WOMEN: 1 by LUCY AIKEN THE SNAIL by ANTOINE VINCENT ARNAULT EN TOUR; A SONG SEQUENCE: 4. FOR FRANCES ANN by ALBERTA BANCROFT THE TROPHY GUNS by LEVI BISHOP PARADISE by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN |